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Verild "Jed" Johnson, manacer of the Grocery DepL, has beea with
Ehner Berr for more than 11 years.
Sfyrtle LJndahl. head of the caterlnt department has been serrlnr
Salem as a Caterer for the past three years. She mw has charge of
the new kitchen in Berg's Food Store.
Hew . Catering
Department Is
Store Feature
A catering deparffintnt is some
thing brand new for a grocery
tore but it's an intrinsic part of
the new Berg business.
Managed by Mrs. Myrtle Liu
dahl, a resident of Salem for 12
years and operator of her own
catering service for three of them,
the department includes a stain
less steel kitchen equipped with
11 modern conveniences. There
is a three-deck oven thermostat
ically controlled, and also a salad
cutting machine to provide fresh
shredded vegetables daily.
Chicken pies, all manner of sal
ads, special cakes and smorgas
borg dishes will be specialties, and
there will be a special fresh salad
nix every day.
The delicatessen feature of the
tore won't be limited to the large
department therein, however
there is a direct catering service
for homes. Personnel and food will
JOINS REALTY FIRM
SILVERTON H. . Hubbard,
who owns a farm in Silverton
Hills, has taken a salesman's po
sition with the George W. Hubbs
Real Estate company which has
offices at both Silverton and Sa
lem. He will also continue to op
erate his farm.
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Dick Eckley. manager of the Ice Don Drees, assistant manager of j Bob Peterson .manager of the pro-1 Warren Griffin, manager of the
Cream department. 1 the Meat Dept. dace department. J Meat Department.
These are among the approximately 50 people to serve you at the New Market. ' ' s
Site Cleared
For Church
At Woodhurn
WOODBURN Work is pro
gressing on clearing the site of
the new Woodburn Methodist
church. Forms for the foundation
of the new building were poured
Monday. At present, Sunday
school and church services are
held in the high school auditorium.
The new church will be 60 by
85 feet, L-shaped and constructed
of tile with a brick veneer fin
ish. The main auditorium will be
32 feet wide and 50 feet long, in
cluding the platform and will run
north and south along the east
side of the property. A dining
room separated from the audi
torium by folding doors and a
kitchen will take up the remain
der of the 85 feet at the south
end of the structure.
Sunday school rooms will be
located in a 28 by 38 foot two
story wing running west to B
street. The primary Sunday school
assembly room on the first floor
may be opened into the dining
Lroom by folding doors. Plans also
Pcall for a bell tower at the L of
the building.
Much volunteer work has been
used in the razing of the base
ment of the old church wihch had
been roofed over for services fol
lowing the fire last April which
destroyed the 57-year old church.
Authorities hope that it will be
possible to hold services in the
new church by July 1 even thouqh
construction will not be finished
by that time.
Women's Circle
To Send Hospital
Supplies to Africa
AMITY--March meeting of the
Baptist Women's Missionary circle
was held at the home of Mrs. An
drew Wakeman, with Mrs. Ed
ward Lehman presiding. Plans
were completed for sending hospi
tal supplies to the Belgian Congo.
Annual Spring rally for Central
Willamette association will be at
the Calvary Baptist church in Sa
lem, April 18. Mrs. Andrew Wake
man and Mrs. Al Newby were
appointed to serve on the com
mittee for United Council of
Church Women for Amity.
Mrs. Newby and Mrs. Wakeman
were in charge of the lesson.
Mrs. Cora Newman, Miss Lois
Newman, Mr. and Mrs. John Gibh
and Mrs. VernKhia Newby at
tended Rebekah lodge at Dayton
Friday night.
Space for 309 Cars
Parking space for more than 300
cars is provided at the new Berg
market on Center street. The park
ing is arranged so that all cars are
easily accessible no matter how
busy the space may be. The park
ing is just west of the main en
trance to the store.
PICTTHES SHOWN
DETROIT At the regular
meeting of the PTA Monday eve-
Volley 4
MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Johnson are the parents of
a daughter, Linda Marie, born
March 10. The Johnsons, former
Mill City residents, moved to Cal
ifornia last fall.
MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Judge of Salem are par
ents of a daughter, born March
10. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Iceland Kaplinger and great grand
father is Henry Kaplinger.
ning, E. T. Moore showed two mo
tion pictures to 45 people. Mrs.
Eli Bangs talked on the school
lunch.
be available for handling special
dinners and parties of all sizes,
with everything planned by Mrs.
Liudahl.
"I certainly love to cook," Mrs.
Liudahl smiled in proudly show
ing the department she heads.
"and I hope I have to do lots of
it"
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Many Guests
Entertained at
Four Corners
FOUR CORNERS Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Anderson, 390 S.
Lancaster dr., had as their house
guests last week Prof, and Mrs.
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Henry TenPas and children, John.
Bill and Lynn of Corvallis. Com
ing for the week end were Mr.
and Mrs. James R. Anderson and
Sally Jo Anderson of Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Webster,
490 S. LancaMer dr., had as their
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Merl
McDade and Jean McDade
Depoe Bay. The visitors went on
to Monmouth where Jean attends
teachers college. j
Week end guests in the Oliver
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Ellea MrMiim, Assistant manager, has beea associated wltk El met
Bert f er the vast 7 years.
Rickman home, 890 8. Elma ave.J ETl'EX8 TO 8WEGLE
were Rickman's sister and family, SWEGLE-Mrs. Joseph Brene
.. . . , ' ... ' nen has returned home after a
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson. Stan- two-weeks vUlt at the homes c
ley and Gale Jackson of Klamath Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Dibb of Wine
Fall. lock. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. IV
A. Care of Portland. k
May wo take this opportunity to
say Good Luck to Elmer Berg in his
new Super Market and to wish him
continuous success.
PHIL SCHNELL
Parrish Food Distributors
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